Thomas Pridgen
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- Steve Holmes
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
Worth skimming though if you want to stop (like me). there's some good stuff towards the end.
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- Lucas Ives
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
Heh, he was coming into my practice space building when I was leaving the other day -- took me a second to realize it was him as he was wearing a shirt.
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
"took me a second to realize it was him as he was wearing a shirt."
that was funny.
that was funny.
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
Really dug the Drum Channel thing. He’s a great player. Plays from the gut. AND, he’s gotten better at expressing himself verbally.
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
Yes, his playing is really scary good. Love what he's putting out.
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Re: Thomas Pridgen
Is it me or does the drum channel now look like drumeo? Guess that's a god thing, I prefer the drumeo production.
Re: Thomas Pridgen
I think your right on Steve....I like Drumeo too...so many good players
When your taking on flack your over the target
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